Susan Boyle on ‘America’s Got Talent’.Trae Patton/NBCU Photo BankAfter Boyle’s famed audition, she was among the 40 performers who moved onto the semifinals of the show. However, her journey on BGT was not without its difficult moments.Due to unwavering attention from the press and paparazzi, Boyle went into hiding, but she pulled through so as to not “throw away my big chance now.”In the first semifinal round of the show, she performed “Memory” from Cats. The Scottish singer would eventually make it to the finale, but came in second place after the dance group Diversity.What happened to Susan Boyle’s career after Britain’s Got Talent?Susan Boyle performs at Segerstrom Center For The Arts on October 16, 2014.Doug Gifford/GettyBoyle was a sensation across the globe the moment her audition video hit the internet. In April 2009, she had what was billed as her “first U.S. performance” on The Early Show on CBS where she sang “I Dreamed a Dream” and received praise from Patti LuPone.By November 2009, she was back promoting her music in the United States, this time appearing on NBC’s Today show to promote her debut studio album, named after the iconic Les Misérables tune.She reflected on the “instant fame” she experienced after the talent competition in a January 2019 interview with PEOPLE, explaining that she went “from being a wee unknown lady with a cat in Scotland to being recognized wherever I went.”“I really didn’t comprehend just how far the audition clip had gone!” she added. “Back in 2009 I said all my life I had been an outsider looking in and now I get to be a part of it, and that stands true today.”Boyle has gone on to release eight studio albums throughout the course of her career, including her debut, The Gift in 2010, Someone to Watch Over Me in 2011, Standing Ovation: The Greatest Songs from the Stage in 2012, Home for Christmas in 2013, Hope in 2014, A Wonderful World in 2016 and Ten in 2019.She’s also toured on several occasions, including with fellow finalists of BGT in 2009, as well as her 2013 to 2014 tour “Susan Boyle in Concert.”Outside of music, Boyle released her autobiography The Woman I Was Born To Be: My Story in 2010. She also has a few acting credits to her name, including 2013’s The Christmas Candle and a cameo on BBC’s River City in 2021.Did Susan Boyle win America’s Got Talent: The Champions? Since her first round on the show, Boyle has returned to the BGT stage and made appearances on its United States counterpart, America’s Got Talent, over the years.Boyle went on to compete again on television in 2019’s America’s Got Talent: The Champions. She said that coming second place in 2009 was an “unfulfilled promise” and she was looking forward to showing Cowell “how much I’ve grown since the last time he saw me.”After singing “Wild Horses” for her audition song, which she previously sang on BGT, she received the Golden Buzzer from Mel B. Boyle’s finals performance included another throwback, with the singer performing “I Dreamed A Dream” once again.Over the years, Boyle has sung the Broadway hit on several occasions. She shared her reasoning for reprising the song once again with PEOPLE in August 2019, explaining, “It’s something I can relate to. It’s about a lady who, more or less, was left on her own with nothing. Lots was taken away from her and she had to rebuild her life again.”Despite making it as a finalist as a top 12 contestant on Champions, Boyle was not crowned the winner of the inaugural season. Though she didn’t win, Boyle had a positive outlook about the results, telling PEOPLE, “I’m so fortunate that I have a great career to go back to.”“Of course, I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t disappointed, but also deep down I didn’t think I would win,” she added. “Secretly you hold out hope that you just might because that’s what drives you to do your best in a competition. I’ve never really considered myself a champion, I’m just me, Susan Boyle.”Where is Susan Boyle now?
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Outside of her music career, Boyle has opened up about her personal life since achieving worldwide fame.In 2013, she revealed her diagnosis with autism spectrum disorder, previously called Asperger’s syndrome, and how it affected her life and career. The following year, Boyle opened up about her love life, sharing that she was dating her first boyfriend, a doctor she met while on tour.She’s also been candid about her love of kids. On a podcast in June 2019, she spoke about her desire to start a family and her regrets about not having kids of her own. Boyle explained, “Well, when things quiet down a bit I would like to maybe go at fostering.”Boyle has faced other health struggles in recent years as well. In April 2022, she suffered a stroke, which she opened up about in June 2023 after appearing on BGT. At the time, Boyle said her performance felt “great,” adding, “It is extra special for me actually because last April there I suffered a minor stroke.”On social media, she shared more details about her health scare the prior year and how she’s worked to recover in the year since. She wrote in part, “For the past year I have worked so hard to get my speech and singing back, with the sole aim of being able to sing on stage again.”As for her career, Boyle is still drawn to the stage, which is what she refers to as her “happy place.” She told PEOPLE in January 2019, “I get great enjoyment making the audience happy. My career has never been about earning money or really even chart positions, I just love to be on stage and singing.”In regards to how she has handled her fame, she said that she is “regular Susan Boyle” when she is home and doesn’t ever want to “become a diva.”
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